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Surgical treatment of large substernal thyroid goiter: analysis of 12 patients.

open access: green, 2013
Bo Gao   +7 more
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Trans-cervical resection of a separate substernal goitre

open access: gold, 2017
Henry To   +3 more
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[Substernal goiter].

open access: yesVestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova, 2002
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Surgical Management of Substernal Goiters: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, Volume 136, Issue 2, Page 575-585, February 2026.
Defining indication for intervention in substernal goiter, and secondarily define when thoracic intervention may be required.
Matthew H Cheung   +4 more
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Substernal multinodular goiter resulting in superior vena cava syndrome and tracheal compression

BMJ Case Reports, 2023
A woman in her early 70s presented to the family medicine clinic with shortness of breath and an inability to lie flat for several months. When lying flat or on lifting her arms above her head, her face would turn bright red and she felt lightheaded. The
Adrianna Górniak   +3 more
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Substernal goiter

The American Journal of Surgery, 1985
The literature on substernal goiter from the seventeenth century to the present is reviewed. Substernal goiter may be defined as any thyroid enlargement that has its greater mass inferior to the thoracic inlet. Truly ectopic mediastinal goiters are rare, and most substernal goiters arise from and maintain some attachment to the cervical thyroid gland ...
M R, Katlic, C A, Wang, H C, Grillo
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Substernal goiter

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1995
AbstractThe management of a substernal goiter is a problem which has challenged surgeons since its first description in 1749. While the overall incidence in the United States has decreased with the routine use of iodized salt, the development of large multinodular substernal goiters in the rest of the world is still common.
E, Newman, A R, Shaha
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